MRI Features That Contribute to Decision-Making for Treatment of Capitellar OCD Lesions: An Expert Consensus Using the Delphi Method

Author:

Kostyun Regina O.1,Nguyen Jie C.2,Chhabra Bobby3,Todd R. Lawrence J.2,Polousky John D.4,Saper Michael5,Uquillas Carlos6,Nissen Carl W.7, ,Kostyun Regina O.1,Albright Jay8,Bae Donald9,Bohn Deb10,Chan Charles11,Crepeau Allison12,Edmonds Eric13,Fabricant Peter14,Ganley Theodore2,Little Kevin15,Lee Pace James16,Pacicca Donna12,Pennock Andrew13,Saluan Paul17,Shea Kevin11,Wall Eric15,Wilson Philip18,Nissen Carl W.1920ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bone and Joint Institute, Hartford HealthCare, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

2. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

3. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

4. Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, Ohio, USA

5. Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington, USA

6. Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic, Los Angeles, California, USA

7. PRISM Sports Medicine, Bone and Joint Institute, Hartford HealthCare, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

8. Children’s Hospital of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, USA

9. Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

10. TRIA, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

11. Stanford Medicine Children's Health, Sunnyvale, California, USA

12. Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

13. Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego, California, USA

14. Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York, USA

15. Cincinnati Children's, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

16. Children’s Health–Andrews Institute, Plano, Texas, USA

17. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

18. Texas Scottish Rite Hospital, Frisco, Texas, USA

19. PRISM Sports Medicine; University of Connecticut, Bone and Joint Institute, Hartford HealthCare, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

20. Investigation performed at the Bone and Joint Institute, Hartford HealthCare, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Abstract

Background: Most healthcare providers utilize magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assist in diagnosing and treating osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the capitellum. However, consensus on imaging features that portend clinically relevant information in the care of these lesions has not been determined. Purpose: To conduct a survey on the MRI features of a capitellar OCD that are salient for clinical decision-making using a classic Delphi protocol. Study Design: A consensus statement. Methods: Invitations to participate were sent to 33 healthcare providers identified as capitellar OCD experts. A classic 3-round survey method was used to gather agreement and consensus on the level of importance for clinical decision-making on 33 MRI features. A concise list of features that guide decision-making on the stability of an OCD lesion and the ability of an OCD lesion to heal with nonoperative care was also identified. Agreement and consensus were determined a priori as ≥66%. Results: Of the 33 identified experts, 20 agreed to participate, and 17 (52%) completed all 3 rounds. Of the 33 MRI features evaluated, 17 reached agreement as important for clinical decision-making by the experts. Consensus was reached for a concise list of MRI features that were significant to decision-making (94%), suggestive of a stable lesion (100%), had the potential to heal with nonoperative treatment (94%), were suggestive of an unstable lesion (100%), and had low potential to heal with nonoperative treatment (88%). Conclusion: This 3-round Delphi process produced consensus on clinically relevant MRI features that contribute to clinical decision-making for capitellar OCD. The results of this study will be used as the basis for an interrater reliability assessment of the identified salient features, creating the foundation for developing a reliable MRI assessment tool rooted in clinical experiences. The development of a standardized assessment of capitellar OCD is intended to improve clinical practice and patient outcomes.

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SAGE Publications

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